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Going to TravelTech Show 2026? Why finance, ops and tech teams should meet felloh — and how to plan partner meetings that are actually useful.

TravelTech Show 2026 event guide for travel finance and operations teams

TravelTech Show is a useful moment for travel businesses to step back and look at how their systems actually work together.

If you are responsible for finance, operations, payments or technology, the most valuable conversations at the show are rarely about one tool in isolation. They are about the handoffs between systems: where the booking is created, how the customer pays, when the money settles, what has to be protected, and how reporting evidence is produced later.

felloh will be at TravelTech Show 2026. Come and talk to us about how payments, bookings, settlements, escrow, reconciliation and reporting can connect around one booking-level financial picture.

Why come and see felloh?

Most travel businesses do not lack systems. They lack connection between them.

Booking platforms, CRM systems, payment providers, bank accounts, spreadsheets and finance systems can all be correct in isolation. The problem is that finance and operations teams still have to rebuild the real operating picture by hand.

At the show, we can talk through questions like:

  • Which customer payments have been received?
  • Which payments have settled?
  • Which bookings still have outstanding balances?
  • Which money is genuinely available to use?
  • Which funds are protected, restricted or waiting until travel?
  • Which refunds, chargebacks or failed payments need action?
  • What evidence supports ATOL, APC, trust, audit or internal reporting?
  • Where are teams still manually matching bookings, receipts and settlement lines?

These are not just payment questions. They are operating questions.

Make one trip, have several useful meetings

A good TravelTech Show visit should help you join up your stack.

If you are already meeting booking, CRM or travel technology partners at the show, it is worth using the same workflow conversation in each meeting:

  1. Where is the booking created?
  2. Where does payment happen?
  3. What reference connects payment to booking?
  4. Where does settlement data go?
  5. How does finance know what is protected, owed or available?
  6. What evidence is available for reporting?

That way, you leave with a connected view of how the stack should work — not just a set of separate demos.

Partners to look out for

Several felloh partners are relevant conversations for travel businesses planning their show visit.

Traveltek

If you use or are considering Traveltek, it is worth talking through booking platform workflows, payment collection, receipting, settlement and reconciliation handoffs.

The key question is simple: once a booking exists, how should the money movement stay connected to it?

Moonstride

For teams looking at CRM, sales operations and customer journey workflows, Moonstride is a useful conversation.

The important handoff is from customer and booking data into payment and finance operations. The cleaner that handoff is, the less manual work finance has to do later.

Spark Travel

Spark Travel is relevant for travel technology workflows and operational connectivity.

For finance and operations teams, the useful conversation is where booking data, payment status and reporting information need to move between systems.

felloh

Talk to felloh about the financial operating layer around the booking.

That includes:

  • booking-level payment visibility
  • payment links and checkout workflows
  • settlement visibility
  • reconciliation
  • escrow and protected funds
  • available cash
  • refunds and chargebacks
  • reporting evidence

What to talk to felloh about at the show

Booking-level payment visibility

Payments should not live as disconnected gateway transactions, settlement lines or bank entries.

They should be connected to the booking they belong to, so teams can answer:

  • has this customer paid?
  • which booking does this payment relate to?
  • has the receipt been posted?
  • has the money settled?
  • what fees or adjustments were applied?

Reconciliation without the spreadsheet chase

Many travel teams still reconcile by exporting from booking systems, payment providers, bank accounts and finance tools, then matching everything manually.

felloh is built to reduce that spreadsheet chase by connecting payments, refunds, chargebacks, settlements and booking references into one operational view.

A clearer view of available cash

For travel businesses, cash received is not always cash free to use.

Some money may be protected. Some may be owed to suppliers. Some may be restricted until travel. Some may be settled but not yet reconciled.

The useful question is not just “how much cash came in?” It is “what can we actually do with it?”

Reporting evidence from live booking data

ATOL, APC, trust, audit and internal reporting all depend on evidence.

If that evidence is reconstructed later from disconnected exports, reporting becomes slower and more fragile. The better approach is to keep booking, payment and movement data connected from the start.

Who should book time with us?

This is especially relevant if you are a:

  • tour operator
  • travel agency group
  • OTA
  • specialist operator
  • cruise, ski, adventure, luxury or tailor-made travel business
  • finance lead
  • operations lead
  • technology or transformation lead

You will get the most from a meeting if you are currently trying to:

  • reduce manual reconciliation
  • improve payment visibility
  • connect payments to booking platforms
  • modernise finance operations
  • understand cash, liability and settlement position more clearly
  • reduce card cost or payment friction
  • improve audit, ATOL or trust reporting evidence

Suggested meeting plan

To make the most of TravelTech Show, plan meetings around one connected workflow.

1. Start with your booking or CRM platform

Talk through where the booking record is created, updated and maintained.

2. Meet felloh

Then talk to us about how payments, settlements, reconciliation and financial operations connect around that booking.

3. Compare the handoffs

Use the same workflow conversation with each partner. Check where references, payment status, reporting data and cash visibility need to move.

That is how you leave the show with a clearer operating plan, not just a pile of brochures.

Book time with felloh

If you are heading to TravelTech Show 2026, book time with felloh while you are there.

We can help you map how bookings, payments, settlements, reconciliation and reporting should connect across your travel business.

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